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Obama was lip-synching too

Andrew O'Hehir
That big "liberal" speech sure sounded terrific — but it's almost too late for Obama to redeem his presidency

What Obama should say in his second inaugural

John Paul Rollert
Now is the time to articulate a vision of capitalism that explicitly rejects the notion of "job creators"

Why do we keep getting suckered by stories like Manti Te’o?

Paul Campos
Updated: On the heels of the Notre Dame scandal, guidelines for journalists reporting on inspirational stories

The Pentagon: The global NRA

Tom Engelhardt
Obama has pledged to curb the sale of assault weapons at home, but how will he address American violence abroad?

Michelle Rhee to actually be held accountable by press for once

Alex Pareene
"Frontline" examines the face of "education reform" and the cheating she refused to investigate in Washington

Who will be the Maccabees?

Samuel Sattin
Comic books just might foreshadow all the next great advances in video games and computer culture

Blue Glow TV Awards: Willa Paskin

Willa Paskin

“The Iranian Americans”: Fleeing one kind of persecution for another

Roger Catlin
This self-funded doc by and about Iranians who fled the Ayatollah wants to be a corrective to "The Shahs of Sunset"

Wrapper’s delight

Daniel E. Slotnik
Bored with baseball cards, Jason Liebig turned to vintage candy wrappers -- and amassed a pretty sweet collection

“The Hebrew Hammer”: The baddest Jew in the whole damn town!

Amy Klein
Ten years after the "Jewsploitation" cult flick first hit the screen, the Hebraic hero returns to take on Hitler

Public education’s new quick fix

Abby Rapoport
Starry-eyed reformers have found yet another panacea for saving our school system: parent-trigger laws

Can we stop worshipping American generals now?

William J. Astore
For those devastated by Petraeus' fall from grace, here's a newsflash: We enabled him with our sycophancy

Cases add up of LAPD assaults on restrained suspects

Natasha Lennard
A cop Tasered a handcuffed woman in fourth case in recent months of LAPD using force on detainees

Michelle Rhee’s right turn

Daniel Denvir
School-reform advocate touts her "bipartisan" bonafides, but more and more of her allies are conservatives (UPDATE)

Phony school “reform” agenda takes a beating

David Sirota
The media barely noticed, but voters in three states rejected the profit-driven fraud that is education "reform"

Superman to quit Daily Planet, maybe start “the next Drudge Report”

Prachi Gupta
In issue No. 13 of the latest series, Clark Kent quits his job and laments the state of journalism

Andy Warhol’s great secret

Will Gompertz
The pop icon changed the nature of art and celebrity forever because he knew art did not have to look like art

Fourteen most extreme candidates

Evelyn Schlatter
Michele Bachmann has company. A who's who of the hard-right currently running for office

How Marvel created the modern blockbuster

Panio Gianopoulos
Bam! Pow! A new history of the iconic comics company reveals the bare-knuckled scrapping behind famed superheroes

Is Ben Affleck one of this generation’s greatest filmmakers?

Allen Barra
With "Argo," Affleck is poised to surpass the legacy of fellow actor-turned-director Clint Eastwood

Six examples of the right’s war on children’s characters

Sarah Jaffe
Big Bird has some company

“Won’t Back Down”: Why do teachers’ unions hate America?

Andrew O'Hehir
"Won't Back Down" is an offensive, lame, union-bashing drama, which somehow stars Viola Davis and Maggie Gyllenhaal

Teachers’ strike: Chicago’s just the beginning

Josh Eidelson
By emphasizing class size, the showdown with Rahm Emanuel has redefined the education debate

World’s best political comedians

FPIF Staff
Meet the people from all over the globe who make us laugh and challenge government Orthodoxy
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